Could you present your research in just 60-seconds?

The Visualise Your Thesis competition challenges graduates to present their research in 60 seconds.  Presentations take the form of a 60 second audio-visual explainer.

It's a chance for universities from across the world to showcase their graduate research. Competitors build information and digital literacy, communicating their research to a general audience.

Meet the 2023 Visualise Your Thesis competition finalists

Angela Joy 1:14

Deaf Role Models: Examining the Influence for Deaf Children born into Hearing Families.

Carol Hood 1:09

Finding the Road to Recovery with Digital Suicide Prevention.

Madeleine Gale 1:31

The relationship between screen time, sleep, and language development in pre-school aged children.

Vera Miao 1:08

Teledermatology for rural areas

Vesna McMaster 1:14

The Role of Problematic Women in Restoration Drama

Zoe Drew 1:14

What Influences an Influencer? Examining the Creative Practice of Social Media Influencers.

Congratulations to our winners!

  • First place:
    Madeleine Gale, School of Psychological Sciences. The relationship between screen time, sleep, and language development in pre-school aged children
  • Second place:
    Zoe Drew, School of Humanities, Creative Industries and Social Sciences. What influences an influencer? Examining the creative practice of social media influencers
  • Third place:
    Carol Hood, School of Psychological Sciences. Finding the road to recovery with digital suicide prevention
  • People’s Choice:
    Vera Miao, School of Medicine and Public Health. Teledermatology for rural areas